Avatar: Fire and Ash Box Office Performance 2026: A Four-Week Winning Streak
Avatar: Fire and Ash dominates the 2026 box office for the 4th week, while Zootopia 2 nears a historic record. Hollywood revenue sees a 23% increase.
January is usually a quiet time for the film industry, but Pandora's flames are still burning bright. Avatar: Fire and Ash maintained its dominance for a fourth consecutive week, crossing the billion-dollar threshold globally and showing no signs of slowing down. According to studio estimates, the James Cameron epic brought in another $21.3 million in North America this weekend.
Avatar: Fire and Ash Box Office Performance 2026 and Top 5 Rankings
Hollywood is kicking off 2026 with a bang. Data from Comscore shows that domestic revenues are up 23% compared to the same weekend last year. Here's how the top five films performed at the North American box office:
- 1: Avatar: Fire and Ash ($21.3 million)
- 2: Primate ($11.3 million)
- 3: The Housemaid ($11.2 million)
- 4: Zootopia 2 ($10.1 million)
- 5: Greenland 2: Migration ($8.5 million)
Disney's Dual Success and Golden Globe Buzz
Disney is having a massive week. While Avatar continues its reign, Zootopia 2 has reached a staggering $1.65 billion worldwide. It's now on the verge of overtaking the $1.66 billion record set by 2019's 'The Lion King' to become the highest-grossing animated film ever. Meanwhile, award season attention is turning to A24's Marty Supreme, which finished sixth this weekend with $7.6 million as its star Timothée Chalamet heads to the Golden Globes.
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